TOC: Pub Opinion Quart
Introduction
Public Opinion Quarterly, 71(4)
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Predispositions and Public Support for the President During the War on Terrorism
–Jonathan McDonald Ladd [] []
From Agenda Setting to Refusal Setting: Survey Nonresponse as a Function of Media Coverage Across the 2004 Election Cycle
–Natalie Jomini Stroud and Kate Kenski [] []
Black Class Exceptionalism: Insights from Direct Democracy on the Race Versus Class Debate
–Zoltan L. Hajnal [] []
The True Electorate: A Cross-Validation of Voter Registration Files and Election Survey Demographics
–Michael P. Mcdonald [] []
Methodological Comparisons Between CATI Event History Calendar and Standardized Conventional Questionnaire Instruments
–Robert F. Belli, Lynette M. Smith, Patricia M. Andreski, and Sangeeta Agrawal [] []
Research Note
Visual Context Effects in Web Surveys
–Mick P. Couper, Frederick G. Conrad, and Roger Tourangeau [] []
Mixed-Mode Contacts In Web Surveys: Paper is Not Necessarily Better
–Stephen R. Porter and Michael E. Whitcomb [] [] Public Opin Q 2007 71: 635-648.
Bringing Registration into Models of Vote Overreporting
–Andrew S. Fullerton, Jeffrey C. Dixon, and Casey Borch [] []
Examining Citizens’ Beliefs that Government Should Run Like Business
–Amy Gangl [] []
Poll Trends
The Polls Trends: Public Reactions to Global Health Threats and Infectious Diseases
–Shirley S. Ho, Dominique Brossard, and Dietram A. Scheufele [] []
Book Reviews
Darren W. Davis. Negative Liberty: Public Opinion and the Terrorist Attacks on America
–Erik C. Nisbet []
Richard Gunther, Jose Ramon Montero, and Hans-Jurgen Puhle. Democracy, Intermediation, and Voting on Four Continents.
–Philip N. Howard []
Andrew Kohut and Bruce Stokes. America Against the World: How We are Different and Why We are Disliked.
–Benjamin I. Page []
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